Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 14, 1930, Image 4

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WRESTLERS ENTER
INTERCOLLEGIATES
Johnny Zorella Makes Debul in
Unlimited Berth—Johnson
Replaces Kaiser
(G’lmfnniuZ fiom fust page)
v.usily, Johnny Johnson succeeded in
supplanting K.u'-ci in the 115-pound
ianhs The fighting senior also re
ceived iho choice us Coiuh Speidel felt
that his nggiessive style would he
nioie effective against opponents like
fearKcant and Lipshit? of Cornell
CnnpbeH. iunnei-up in the 158-
puund class last yeai, is back in hid
iegul.u division and will compete for
the middleweight ctov.n in the title
matches Ted Reybit/, who has been
filling this gap all season, is out of
the line-up because of an injuicd
knee
Until Paul Long and Ed Peaice also
ha' o been moved down a weight with
the funnel entered in the ll>s-pound
dash and the lattci in the light-heavy
division Peatcc, a promising cham
pionship hope, has been undefeated in
dual meets this reason
Johnny Zorella Is Heavyweight
Johnny Zoiclla will make his mat
dehut til the heavyweight prelimmai
ic's Although woihing with the team:
most of the season, this is the foot-!
hall slai's fust chance in collegiate!
competition lie is replacing Sam
l-isiici who is out foi the season with
a chest injuiv
Spoil sci dies thioughout the East,
m inedicting the possible individual
winneii>, liave placed Phillips of Le
high, iunnei-up last jeai, and Col
moiu of Pnnceton as the best bets
in the 110-pound division
Huller, lastyeai's iunnei-up m the
130-pound class, will find his haidest
opposition in Truesclall, Coi noil’s lun
nei-up in this lank last year Whit
ndge, the Eli 135-poundei, and But
tciwoith, the Cayaugan aspuant, will
put up a flight foi the lightweight
title
Sargeant, the defending champion,
s expected to be closely pressed by
LipsluU of Coi null Campbell is the
reigning favonte among the loo
luundets
Cornell is counting on Johnson, the
Ithacan loudei, to win, although he
l'nnccton Wade, \ale, Baker, Col
umbia, and Peaice ate well-nmtchcd
lor honois in the light-heavy class,
while Baifield of'Pnnceton is thought
to have an edge ovei Itotan of Vale
anil Eveis of Lehigh foi the unlimited
title
KALIN & COMPANY
Gigantic Stock Disposal Sale
NOW IN PROGRESS
Bowling for Recreation
BLUE AND WHITE ALLEYS
Wcbl College Avenue
-MATCHES DAILY
Town League S I*. M. Interfraternity 10 l’. M.
Open 1 1\ M. till Midnight Rhone OGGS
Excellent Luncheon Service
The Fenway
at l'i mi State It'd The Finn ay
THE STRONG RESOURCES AND UP-TO-THE
MINUTE FACILITIES OF THIS HANK ARE
HERE READY FOR YOUR USE WE COR
DIALLY INVITE YOU, WHETHER YOU ARE
AN OLD DEPOSITOR 01t A PROSPECTIVE
DEPOSITOR, TO COME AND make use of them.
The First National Bank
01'’ STATE COLLEGE, PA.
DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier
DR. IIETZEL TO SPEAK
AT SIGMA XI BANQUET
Honorary Organization Will Install
Local Chapter April 1
PicsidciiL Ralph D. Helzcl will be
the principal speaker at a banquet in
McAllister Hall following the instal
lation of a local chapter of Sigma Xi,
national honorary research fraternity,
Apni 4, Di. David C. Duncan, head of
the arrangements committee, an
nounced yesterday
Aftei the installation ceremony in
Schwab auditorium, the election ol
officcis for the new organization will
be held, and the constitution and by
laws will ho voted on. Dr. David F.
McFarland, committee chairman, will
conduct the elections
Dean Edward Ellery, of Union col
lege, will speak on “Radioactivity and
the New Chemistry” in a public ad
dress in the Auditorium at the conclu
sion of the program An informal
lecepliim will precede the banquet
which will complete the instill’.at,on
WISCONSIN STUDENTS HALT
RED PAR\DE,FACE ARREST
Because they broke up a parade
of communists and unemployed men
Friday, fifty Umveisity of Wiscon
sin students are facing the condemna
tion of faculty groups, and five ring
| leadens may be airested and prosecut
led
1 The lenders against the communist
! ic demonstration arc reputed to have
started the fight to end rumors they
thought circulating the countiy about
bed’ sentiment at Wisconsin Pro
fessors of law and sociology, and the
ptosidcnt of the Liberal Club at the |
University, termed the outbreak ‘boot -!
jsfi pugnacity’ on the pait of ath-,
letes 1
HOUCK’S FIVE WINS SERIES
OPENER WITH RAMBLERS
In the first of a senes of three |
games between winners of the Inter-;
unit basketball leagues, Houck’s team
defeated Penn State Ramblers, 47-
to-;il, m Recreation Hall Wednesday*!
night i
Leading at half-time, 19-to-ll
Houck's team gradually increased iU
margin in the second period Anthony,
Rambler’s forward, was high scorci
with eight field goals to his credit.
Fire Insurance Notary Public
EUGENE H. LEDERER
124 West College Avenue
I’ARMI NOUS ELECTION PROVES COLLEGE DISCIPLINE
William C Howe That college .is good discipline was
Wilson D Lewis JO evidenced nt the University of Noith
’ ie 4 C r lo n!»mi| Carolina recently, when sophomores
Sluimunetl m chapel to awa.t the ali-
ICnlph ItotehmJu ’3l wh,lc lctt “
1 soon as the hour commenced.
FARMERS TO CONDUCT DAIRY
SHOW IN ANNUAL FIELD DAY
Changes in the annual Fnrmeis’
Field dny* to be held June 17 to It) 1
include the addition of a dnuy expo- ]
sition to the progiam, Pi of. Thomas
I. Mairs, in cliaigc of agncultuinl j
coi lespondcnce, announced yesterday.
Tours of the agiieultural experi
ments conducted by the College aie
planned for the altan The latest sci
entific developments and then appli-j
cation to pi actual faim pioblcms will
be ducusscd and demonstiatcd during
the event.
HEADS OPEN SHORT COURSE
IN FARM MACHINERY MAR. 21
Opening with a gcncial meeting in
tho Stock Pavilion March 21, the an
nunl farm machinery short course,
sponsored by the department of farm
machinery, will be conducted hcic
from March 24 to 20
Dean Rnlph L Watts of the A}
culture school and David R Darrah,
advertising managei for the Olivet
Farm Machinery company, will be
tho punciplc speakers at the open
meeting Arrangements me being
made to have the ficshman band play
several selections also
CLEANING
PRESSING
REPAIRING
Balfurd’s
Tailor Shop
(Under the Coiner Room)
JIM’S
Shoe Shine Parlor
On Allen Street
COME IN AND GET ’EM
POLISHED
Recommend The Best
To Your Guests
Stover’s Service Station
EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
GAS, OIL, KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Campus Bulletin
All freshman candidates for the
business stair of the Collcuan who
have not yet lepoitcd are requested
to sign up at the Collegian office nny
afternoon between 3 and 5 o'clock.
All ficshman candidates.foi the edi
torial staff of the Collegian aie io
quested to meet nt the Collllian of
fice nt G:3O o’clock Tuesday night.
I=l=l
Mr. Earle H Clapp, head of re
search in the United States foresti.v
service, will apeak at the annual ban
quet for forestry students nt the Cen
tre Hills Country dub Thursday.
The xemoi women will hold a form
il dance and buffet supper nt the Sig
mi I’hi Epsilon fraternity, Saturday,
Match 29
GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
Special This Week
A $2.50 Imported Drinkle&s Pipe for $l.OO
SEE OUR WINDOW
Your Guests Will Enjoy Eating at the
CAMPUS GREEN ROOM
EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
Give Us A Trial
WE CATER TO DINNER PARTIES
Specials For Friday and Saturday
TOWDEUS DUSTING POWDER SHAVING LOTION
PERFUMES WHITING PAPER RAZOR BLADES
TALCS * SHAVING CREAM CANDY
CIGARETTES and TOBACCO
COLLEGE CUT RATE STORE
BEAVER AT ALLEN
Tickets for the National Collegiate 1
Wi catling meet will be placed on sale
for faculty members Match 21 and
the sale for students will begin March
25. Tickets for tho preliminaries will
be priced at 50 cents; semi-finals, 75
cents, and finals $l.
CLASSIFIED
FOR S \LE—Upright Lester Pmno.
Would make excellent jazz piano
for fraternity $75. Call 435-M Itp-h
DESIK MlLE—House just opened for
student roomer B . Located near
campus Inquire of C. S. Bryan, 119
Miles street Phone 38-J
LOST—Gray topcoat in Liberal Arts
building lust week. Finder please
return to Comely, Theta Kappa
Phi.
IF the person who stole my suit from
the Gym Wednesday morning will
be so kind ns to return my eyeglass
es, useless to him, I’ll leave the
knickers next Wednesday. Dan
Greenfield, Phi Sigma Delta, llpll
LOST—Saturday night while dancing,
a Phi Mu pin with initials M. M B.
on back. If found, please return
to Mildred Bane, 108 East Foster
Ave. ltpll
WANTED—A position as fiatemity!
cook. Three ycuis expoiiuneo cook
ing in fraternities. Call Gtacc Mei*
nll, 7C-J, Lock Haven. ltpll
FOR RENT—2 large double rooms
and 1 single room. Use of show
er. Board if dcsiicd. 214 East Nit*
tany avenue. |
WANTED—Limited number eollegi
men to represent mitiomUly-knovvr
company during summer months
Pleasant, profitable work. Sec S
Sinclair, Theta Clu House. ltpW
For Quick Service
Call 237-K
Mrs. Andy Smith
CLEANING PRESSING
Allen at Prospect
Foster
Coal & Supply Co.
Genuine
Anita Punxsutawncy
Phone 114-M
Fust Class IVuiknutnsliip untl
Ptompt So vice at
REASONABLE PRICES.
PENN STATE
SHOE SHOP
EARL L KLINE, Pioprictol
Opposite Post Office
100% NATURAL COLOR'
j WITHALLTM-COLOR OUTHE-.GOLDBN W&ST
IGING/
.KING/
ICING/
ALL NATURAL COLOR,.
emmfi
|
Friday, March 1-1, 1930
& Good
2 Anytime
Certain things seem
to have a definite place
in the woi Id pi ob
ably becau.se of their
appeal and usefulness.
Stetson and Schoblu
Hats, Ido Shirts, Chen
ey and Stiperba Ties.
for instance - - - you
never heard of anyone
being soi ry about any
Pei haps you would
rather see them - - -
they’re so reasonably
pi iced, too.
FROMM’S
opposite ft onl cum pus
ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
[technicolor process
Monday, March 17
Matinee and Evening
NITTANY
TUESDAY, MARCH 18
E\cmnj; Only